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Friday
Jul032009

King Says Americans Still Don't Support Amnesty For Illegals

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) checks in live from the Arizona-Mexico border where he argues that Americans in general still do not support giving amnesty to illegal immigrants living in the United States. (:24)
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Friday
Jul032009

King Says White House Snubbed Him, But That's OK

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) checks in live from the Arizona-Mexico border where he discusses being left out of a recent White House summit on immigration. Despite being the highest ranking Republican on the House Immigration Subcommittee, Congressman King says he was not invited to attend the summit because the current administration supports giving amnesty to illegal immigrants, and doesn't want to debate the issue with those in Congress, like King, who oppose amnesty. However, King says, he believes he can make more noise about the issue as a political outsider. (:38)
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Friday
Jul032009

King Supports Keeping Troops At U.S.-Mexico Border

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) checks in live from the Arizona-Mexico border where he says the presence of U.S. troops is working to deter illegal immigrants from crossing into the United States. (:08)
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Friday
Jul032009

King Explains What U.S. Needs To Do To Secure Southern Border

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) checks in live from the Arizona-Mexico border to explain exactly what steps the U.S. needs to take in order to fully secure it's border with Mexico. (:35)
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Friday
Jul032009

King Says There's No Substitute For A Well-Built Border Fence

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) checks in live from the Arizona-Mexico border where he says he's spoken with border officials who tell him that illegal immigrants have been unsuccessful at attempting to breach a well-built portion of fence that has been put up there. (:25)
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Friday
Jul032009

King Says Fewer Illegals, But More Guns Crossing Border Into U.S.

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), checks in live from the Arizona-Mexico border, where he says fewer illegal immigrants are crossing into the United States. However, Congressman King says the big problem right now is all the guns that are coming across the border into the U.S. (:25)
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Friday
Jun262009

Arizona Republican Calls Waxman-Markey Bill "Communist"

Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) says the passage of the American Clean Energy and Security Act will come back to haunt Democrats in 2010. (:16)
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Friday
Jun262009

California GOP'er Says Says Energy Bill Makes No Sense

Rep. Brian Bilbray (R-Calif.) laments the passage of the Waxman-Markey energy bill, and says it will not benefit Americans. (:28)
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Friday
Jun262009

Clyburn Lauds Pelosi's Effort On Energy Bill

House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S. Car.) says House Speaker Nancy Pelosi did a great job of helping get the votes needed to pass American Clean Energy and Security Act. (:11)
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Friday
Jun262009

Connecticut Democrat Praises Passage Of Energy Bill

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) says it's a great day for America. (:11)
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Thursday
Jun252009

Graham "Proud" Of How Obama Is Handling Iran Situation 

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S. Car.) says he is proud of the way President Obama has responded so far to the Iranian regime's oppression of its citizens. (:36)
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Thursday
Jun252009

Lieberman Calls Protesting Iranians "Freedom Fighters"

Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) says legislation he and fellow Senators John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S. Car.) are about to put forth will show Iranian protestors that America stands with them. (:23)
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Thursday
Jun252009

McCain Explains Exactly How New Bill Will Help Iranian People

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) describes a few key components within the legislation that he and fellow Senators Lindsey Graham (R-S. Car.) and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) will soon draft. Sen. McCain says the legislation will focus on providing Iranians with access to media coverage from around the world. (:51)
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Thursday
Jun252009

Lieberman Says It's America's Duty To Help Iranian People

Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) introduces new legislation that would enable Iranians to have access to media from around the world. Sen. Lieberman says critics who label the bill as meddlesome should realize that America has an obligation to stand up for Iranians who want nothing more than Democracy. (:59)
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Wednesday
Jun242009

ABC Stands For The "All Barack Channel," Says Georgia Congressman

Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), a member of the Media Fairness Caucus, says ABC News is biased in favor of the Obama administration . (:23)
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Wednesday
Jun242009

ABC Has "Track Record" Of Unfair Coverage, Says Texas GOP'er

Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Tex.), Chairman of the Media Fairness Caucus, says Americans should not trust ABC News to provide fair and balanced coverage of the President's health care reform plan. (:29)
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Wednesday
Jun242009

Texas Republican Says ABC's Coverage Not Fair And Objective

Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Tex.), Chairman of the Media Fairness Caucus, says ABC's all-day coverage from inside the White House of President Obama's health care reform plan is journalistically unethical. (:36)
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Wednesday
Jun242009

Wyoming Republican Criticizes White House's Energy Proposals

Senator John Barrasso (R-Wy.) says Washington needs to re-think it's energy strategy. The solution, he says, isn't to use more taxpayer dollars to fund new energy policies. (:21)
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Tuesday
Jun232009

Investigation Into Metro Crash Continues Today

Washington Metrorail Spokeswoman Cathy Asato says it's too early to say when the Metro's Red Line will be back to normal since investigators from the National Transportation and Safety Board will be trying to figure out exactly what caused Monday evening's deadly crash. (:16)
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Monday
Jun222009

Son Of Former Shah Urges Iranians, Media To Sustain Movement For Democracy

Reza Pahlavi, the son of the former Shah of Iran, told a captive audience at the National Press Club Monday that worldwide media must help expose the government-led oppression of citizens in Iran following that nation’s controversial Presidential election.

“Only an information blackout can isolate individuals so that they can be oppressed separately. Thus, the outcome of this struggle will depend on your ability, the free media, to fight their blackouts with the light of information.”

Pahlavi acknowledged the Iranian Government’s recent crackdown on foreign media, as well as its restrictions on the use of social networking websites including Facebook and Twitter, but urged dissenters in the country to continue sharing their stories with the rest of the world.

“It is the third leg of communication, from people to people, from one resistance cell to another, from leaders to supporters inside of which the regime is most fearful.”

Pahlavi, recognized by some as the Crown Prince of Iran, left Iran in 1978 to study collegiately in the U.S., and was exiled from his home country for good following the 1979 Iranian Revolution. He has not returned to Iran since.

Moments after expressing his desire to help Iranians achieve freedom, Pahlavi became visibly shaken up, pausing his speech to choke back tears after detailing some of the violence that has occurred in Iran as a result of clashes between protestors and government-backed forces.

Later, Pahlavi called on foreign governments to allow opponents of the Iranian regime to be the sole owners of the current revolution.

“Your governments have insisted that they would not interfere in Iran’s internal affairs; I applaud that. Any such attempt will give the tyrants the excuse they need to paper over their own differences, and target every man struggling for freedom as a foreign agent.”

In a possible reference to the U.N.’s failure to strongly condemn the government-backed violence against demonstrators in Iran, Pahlavi urged the international community to show solidarity, and to “provide the Iranian people with more than just verbal support.”

Pahlavi encouraged protestors to continue being resilient, and to sustain their movement for change.

“It may not succeed immediately, but it will not die because we will not let it die!” Pahlavi exclaimed. Later, when asked by a reporter for a prediction on how long the protests will last, Pahlavi responded by saying “the numbers will grow.”

Note: Pahlavi reminded the audience on more than one occasion that his public appearance did not signal a desire to return to politics in Iran. “The opposition is not about me,” he said. Pahlavi also divulged that he has spoken with military intelligence sources inside Iran who told him that the regime has enlisted members of Hamas to help quell some of the protests taking place in cities such as Tehran.

***CLICK ON THE AUDIO LINK BELOW TO LISTEN TO TALK RADIO NEWS SERVICE’S GEOFF HOLTZMAN INTERVIEW REZA PAHLAVI FOLLOWING HIS ADDRESS AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB***
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